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See our ethics statement. But this year there will look plenty different. ET on NBC. The ceremony, which honors the best of television and film, highlights much of what folks watched during the pandemic lockdown of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, veteran hosts of the Globes, are set to emcee the event.
Among the closely watched categories will be the director category, where three women have been nominated for the first time. For those that wish to tune into the annual awards show, but don't have cable, there are plenty of options. A tiny group full of quirky characters — and no Black members. Its members — relatively few of whom work full time for major overseas outlets — are routinely granted exclusive access to Hollywood power players, invited to junkets in exotic locales, put up in five-star hotels and, as Globes nominations near, lavished with gifts, dinners and star-studded parties.
To the studios, networks and celebrities that court its favor and exploit its awards as a marketing tool, the group is at once fawned over, derided and grudgingly tolerated.
The ceremony doles out awards in film and television categories and some music awards too. Golden Globe nominations TV, film snubs and surprises. And more. Where to watch all the Golden Globe-nominated films. The stars are still coming out and shining despite the virtual nature of the ceremony. Dick Clark Productions, which puts on the show for NBC, tapped a number of past nominees and winners to present the awards, many of whom will actually appear in person together. Read our full coverage of the Golden Globes here.
Nardine Saad covers breaking entertainment news, trending culture topics, celebrities and their kin for the Los Angeles Times. She joined The Times in as a MetPro trainee and has reported from homicide scenes, flooded canyons, red carpet premieres and award shows.
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